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    I think we should start a " selling on ebay thread". I'd like to but i don't know and my friend who was going to come help me yesterday got in trouble. She is a hairdresser and they won't sell her products anymore at the discount place because they found her Ebay store. I know you use to do it and a few girls here. Also my friend just opened her shop and said she was doing about 1000 a week. That's good for extra income in my downtime and something to do. I want to go to estate sales and stuff and try to find designer goods. Plus i have tons of stuff to start with. Sorry about thread jack.

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    No prob. Really, it's not that hard to do, just that their nickname's FeeBay..also taxes..sometimes it's easier/better to just donate & write it off..
    I went to a free seminar @ my library, but I really learned myself by doing it. I have a great record on there, I'm going to be going bk on there w/my odds & ends, we'll see how it goes.


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    Hmm. I think they do it for you now and you pay a little more? I haven' been on in a bit because I was going on like 4 hours a day in betwwen trips and one of my savings is linked to it. I do have a 700 paypal balance now because I sent back something. I've heard you can do good. my friend said if you have a store you don't pay much fees and she was doing 1000 a week?

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    It's not exactly a firming/lifting product, but it does make my skin look perky and bouncy. Polyphenol C15 overnight detox oil from Caudalie. It's $50 but you only need a few drops at a time, so the bottle I have has lasted me for quite awhile.

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